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Publisher |
Michele Ong
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
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Society & Culture
Conversations with women in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine) about their journeys, work, passions, and what they learned along the way.

We’re a diverse group of people with unique personal and professional journeys, and I want you to meet some of us.

This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy
Country Of Origin |
Australia
Premiere Date |
2020-05-16
Frequency |
Periodic
Explicit |
No

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60 Available Episodes (60 Total)Average duration: 01:01:40
Apr 15 | 00:48:45
Branding for Connection and FemTech with Ari Krzyzek
Mar 19 | 01:04:31
Segue: Women and caste in tech in India with Raksha Kumar
Mar 04 | 00:51:42
Biomedical to software engineering and paying our experiences forward through mentoring with Krithika Chandramouli
Feb 17 | 01:01:00
The human side of clinical development and re-inspiring curiosity in science with Leah Elson
Feb 04 | 00:42:15
Science Entrepreneurship and Turning Waste into Resources with Dr Kandis Leslie Gilliard-AbdulAziz
Dec 23 | 01:27:40
Tech, the Arts, and the Value of Human Interaction with Shirley Yu
Dec 10 | 01:19:48
DNA - The Code of Life and Diversity for Innovation with Dr Parwinder Kaur
Nov 26 | 01:37:34
Satellites, Wildfires, and Geography as Home Economics on a Global Scale with Dr Jessica McCarty
Nov 13 | 01:24:32
Inquiry-based learning and the impact of educators with Anna Ritzema
Oct 18 | 01:22:53
Cultivating careers and diversity in tech with Gry Stene
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